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7538—7559 Earle. 
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38 Earle F. S. Notes on the North American Forms of Podosphaera (Bot. 
Gaz., IX, 1884, p. 24). 
39 — Fungoid diseases of the strawberry (Rept. Kansas State Hort. Soc. 
Topeka, XIV, 1885, p. 133). 
40 — Fungoid diseases of the strawberry (Fruit-Grovers Journ. Cobden, III, 
29. Jan. 1885). 
41 — Pear Diseases caused by Fungi (Trans. Illinois Hort. Soc., XX, 1887, 
p. 167). 
42 — Pear blight and root-rot (Prairie Farmer, 1887, p. 86). 
43 — Pear leaf-blight and scab (Prairie Farmer, 1887, p. 102). 
44 — Experiments with fungicides for piant diseases (U. S. Dept. Agrie. Sect. 
Veg. Pathoh, Bull. n. 11, 1891, p. 83). 
45 — On some species of the genus Meliola (Bot. Gaz., XXI, 1896, p. 224 
bis 228). 
40 —■ Some Fungi imperfecti from Alabama (Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, XXIV, 
1897, p. 28-32). 
47 —- Oontributions from the Alabama Biological Survey. I. New or noteworthy 
Alabama Fungi (Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, XXV, 1898, p. 359—368). 
48 — Some Fungi from South-America (Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, XXV), 1899, 
p. 632). 
49 — Some Florida Fungi (Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, XXVII, 1900, p. 120 — 123). 
50 — Diseases of Cotton (Alabama Exp. Stat., Auburn, Bull. n. 107, 1900, 
p. 289). 
51 — Tomatoes (Alabama Agrie. Exp. Stat., Auburn, Bull. n. 108, 1900, 
36 pp., 2 fig.). 
52 — Some fungi from Porto Rico (Miihlenbergia, I, July 1901, p. 10—17). 
53 — Slime Moulds of Alabama (Contrib. U. S. Nat. Herb., VI, 1901, p. 139 
bis 142). 
54 — Eist of Alabama Fungi (Contrib. U. S. Nat. Herb., VI, 1901, p. 148 
bis 263). 
55 — Health and Disease in Plants (Journ. N. York Bot. Gard., 1902, p. 195 
bis 202). 
50 — The Field Study of Mushrooms (Torreya, II, 1902, p. 2—4). 
57 — A Key to the North American Species of Hypholoma (Torreya, 11, 
1902, p. 22—23). 
58 — A Key to the North American Species of the Coprineae (Torreya, II, 1902, 
p. 37—40). 
59 — A Key to the North American Genera and Species of the Hygro- 
phoreae I, II (Torreya, II, 1902, p. 53—54, 73—74). 
